Implantation of a hemodialysis catheter directly in the right atrium due to exhaustion of vascular access

P. Manoilov, P. Panayotov, V. Petrov, G. Todorov, M. Slavov
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Introduction: Patients on permanent hemodialysis need constant and secure vascular access with optimal flow to perform the procedure. Failure to provide such access can lead to life-threatening deterioration of the patient's condition. Case Presentation: We report a case of implantation of a hemodialysis catheter directly in the right atrium (RA) in an emergency in a 46 year-old woman, placed on permanent hemodialysis (HD) for nine years due to end-stage renal disease with exhausted opportunities for vascular access over the years and unsuitable for peritoneal dialysis. After a consultation between a cardiac surgeon, a vascular surgeon and an interventional radiologist, a decision was made to directly implant a permanent catheter for HD in the superior vena cava (SVC). The operation was performed as a matter of urgency, operative access was through ministerotomy and the catheter was implanted directly in the right atrium (RA) due to thrombosis and fibrosis of the SVC. No cardiac complications associated with the procedure were observed in the postoperative period. On the first postoperative day, HD was performed, followed by others according to the therapeutic plan. The patient was discharged from the Cardiac Surgery Department on the 7th postoperative day. Conclusion: The use of open surgical access and the implantation of a permanent HD catheter directly into the RA can be considered a life-saving procedure in HD patients with acute uremic syndrome and exhausted vascular access.
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由于血管通路衰竭,直接在右心房植入血液透析导管
简介:永久性血液透析患者需要稳定和安全的血管通道,以最佳的流量来执行手术。不提供这种途径可能导致危及生命的患者病情恶化。病例介绍:我们报告了一例46岁的女性患者,由于终末期肾脏疾病,多年来血管通路耗尽,不适合腹膜透析,因此在急诊中将血液透析导管直接植入右心房(RA),进行了9年的永久性血液透析(HD)。经过一名心脏外科医生、一名血管外科医生和一名介入放射科医生的会诊,我们决定在上腔静脉(SVC)直接植入一根永久性的HD导管。由于SVC血栓形成和纤维化,手术紧急进行,手术进入微创,导管直接植入右心房(RA)。术后未观察到与手术相关的心脏并发症。术后第一天行HD,后续按治疗方案行其他手术。患者于术后第7天心脏外科出院。结论:对于合并急性尿毒症综合征和血管通路衰竭的HD患者,使用开放手术通路并将永久HD导管直接植入RA可被认为是一种挽救生命的方法。
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